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Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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1 1| herself, "Do you~know you have really said something very profound!" 2 1| What rendered~Rabourdin really great was that he was able 3 1| With all this were the really useful men, the~workers, 4 1| but, like any wife who is really attached to her~husband, 5 2| conclusion. Moreover, he really liked literature and the 6 2| made him plainer than he~really was, if by chance he took 7 2| among the seven or~eight really superior women in Paris. 8 2| seeming bold when they are really timid,~inquisitive where 9 3| Saillard's avarice, which was really imposed on them in the first~ 10 3| said, "Perhaps you will really get Monsieur de la Billardiere' 11 3| cruel, and hard, as it really~is. There are two kinds 12 3| promotion, for~which he has really no competitor and no rival."~ ~" 13 4| and applaud them, for he~really deserved the title of a 14 4| us what you think a clerk really ought to be."~ ~"A government 15 4| vaudevilles, for he was really~a kind-hearted fellow and 16 4| with a desire to get~on, he really applied himself to work, 17 4| won. Artist by nature~and really profound, though by flashes 18 4| His apparent dulness was really caused by the continual~ 19 5| time, La Billardiere is really dead."~ ~Dutocq [in Bixiou' 20 5| La Billardiere is dead, really dead,--~no nonsense, word 21 5| become the great men you really are."~ ~Chazelle [calmed 22 5| the opposition; this is really~the only hour when you can 23 5| the benefits of what was really his~misfortune. Harassed 24 5| recognized it.~ ~"You have never really known me," said des Lupeaulx. " 25 6| Lucky fellow!~they say that really superb women go there."~ ~ 26 6| to know which of us will really be made head~of this bureau?"~ ~ 27 6| whispered the lawyer. "Gigonnet (really named Bidault) is~the uncle 28 7| later. However, it is not really oddity nor a~whim that forbids 29 7| expect~me to blame him. I really don't know anything more 30 7| Celestine, I said in jest a really serious thing."~ ~"To-night," 31 7| general-secretary to know whom I am~really intending to attack; he 32 7| thousand~offices, when what is really needed is that everybody 33 7| remarkable talents, was really a man of mediocrity.~ ~" 34 7| to do anything."~ ~"She really does will, and does do everything," 35 7| much,"--words which were really an immense~proof of attachment. 36 7| journalism.~ ~"Madame, you really must give the countess and 37 7| trick.~ ~"Do you believe he really thinks of me?" she asked, 38 7| those~days!"~ ~"You are really strong; you deserve my admiration," 39 8| What~Dutocq told you is really all true, word of honor! 40 8| situated--"~ ~"So it is really an estate!" said the minister, 41 8| peerage is the only thing I really care for. I want you fully 42 8| friends," he said, "nothing is really lost, for the minister and 43 8| administration, had little really to do with Monsieur Baudoyer' 44 8| to-day?"~ ~Bixiou. "Do you really want to know? Then listen. 45 8| deputies]. "Salaries are not really in~proportion to the exigencies 46 8| heard]. "Monseigneur is~really fine."~ ~Des Lupeaulx. "


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